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What does Newton's second law of motion describe?
a. inertia
b. an action causing a reaction
c. the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration
d. an outside force stopping or changing an object's speed or direction
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Newton's second law of motion describes the relationship
between force, mass, and acceleration.
These days, we usually write it as
Force = (mass) x (acceleration) .
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